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Galactic Hurbanova was founded in 1960 by Robert I. Vanat and Josef Zamovič, two Lovian businessmen from Hurbanova. They felt Oceana needed sports teams to get more recognition. The team played in the Lovia Cup against FC Caltrava. They had most of the early victories against Caltrava. Since Galactic's sponsors had lots of money and connections, they were able to get lots of good players. In 1973, they signed famed Lovian soccer star David Masters on a three year contract worth $3.3 million. The team was forced to cut back on spending in the 1970s and they began to lose more Lovian Cup tournaments. In the early 1980s, the team was dominated by David Masters, Robert Marius, Petr Gambrin and Bernard Boscher. The owners tried to move the team to Czechoslovakia in the 1980s, but found it really hard to do so. Galatics remained in Lovia and continued playing. The owners tried to sell the team in the 1990s, but since there were no buyers, they ended the club in 1997.